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            <h2>EJB3 -  Concepts for writing code - DUNOD Editions</h2>
            <p>
                The first book of the SUPINFO Sun Laboratory is in bookshops !
                <br />
                It's titlded :
                <span style="font-weight: bold;">
                    "EJB3 -  Concepts for writing code. Developer's Guide"
                    <br />
                </span>
                After many months of work, it's the first french book making a critical analysis and breaking down all informations about the new EJB3 specifications dating from last year !
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                <h3>Overview</h3>
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                    This work is based on the courses offered by the SUPINFO laboratory technologies Sun. Its goal is to introduce and illustrate the major innovation of the latest version of the Java Platform Enterprise: 
                    <strong>EJB 3</strong>
                    .
                    <br />
                    It was designed as a training guide and a reference support responding to the practical questions of development and maintenance services and business objects. Its bring out in complement a practical study based on a complete case of application development in company. This book should Java developers ready to learn systems data persistence, developers wishing EJB 2 evolve towards a more flexible and faster to set up, as well as J2EE developers seeking both an efficient system of Persistence of data and a practical guide offering
                    <strong>many examples of code ready to use</strong>
                    .
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                    Summary:</h4>
                <p>
                    Architectural Concepts. Java EE 5 and EJB 3.  The
                    <em>Sessions Beans</em>
                    . The
                    <em>Entity Beans.</em>
                    The
                    <em>Message Driven Beans</em>
                    . The persistence unit. The SQL according EJB (EJB-SQL). The client-side development. The transactions. Tools needed: (Net Beans, JBoss and Seam). Study case: managing a stock portfolio.
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                <h4>Target audience :</h4>
                <p>Java Developer (for the practical aspects and sample codes); Heads of projects (for an overview of this new techno); Students in Computer Science (universities and engineering schools).</p>
                <h4>Sample codes :</h4>
                <p>1.StockExchange</p>
                <p>2.ObjectExchange (study case)</p>
                <h4>Where to get it :</h4>
                <p>
                    <a href="http://www.dunod.com/pages/ouvrages/ficheouvrage.asp?id=50623" target="_blank">Click here to order the book.</a>
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